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New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2025

Forget Grotesque Sights. David Cronenberg Does Grotesque Desires.
"The Shrouds," the director's latest, underlines the central difference between his films and all the "body horror" that has come in their wake.

New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2025

A Novelist Finds Unsettling Echoes in a Nazi-Era Filmmaker's Compromises
Daniel Kehlmann wrote "The Director" only to realize how loudly the moral quandaries faced by G.W. Pabst would resonate today.

New York Times Movies
Apr 29, 2025

Jack Black's ‘Minecraft Movie' Song, ‘Steve's Lava Chicken,' Hits the Charts
"Steve's Lava Chicken," a 34-second song from "A Minecraft Movie," made the Billboard Hot 100. He charted before with a song from "The Super Mario Bros. Movie."

New York Times Movies
Apr 29, 2025

Jack Black's Song ‘Steve's Lava Chicken'
"Steve's Lava Chicken," a 34-second song from "A Minecraft Movie," made the Billboard Hot 100. He charted before with a song from "The Super Mario Bros. Movie."

New York Times Movies
Apr 29, 2025

Liked ‘Havoc'? Here are Five Movies to Stream Next
Gareth Evan's action film starring Tom Hardy delivers a fire hose of action. If you want the punches to keep coming, we recommend these five movies.

New York Times Movies
Apr 27, 2025

‘Real Women Have Curves' Review: This American (Immigrant) Life
On Broadway, the musical adaptation is a bouncy crowd pleaser about female empowerment, self-acceptance and chasing one's dreams.

New York Times Movies
Apr 27, 2025

Director Pedro Almodóvar Through the Eyes of His Stars
In advance of a gala celebration of the director's career, we asked nine actresses about working with the auteur. They painted a picture of a precise artist.

New York Times Movies
Apr 27, 2025

Pedro Almodóvar Through the Eyes of Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton and 7 Other Stars
In advance of a gala celebration of the director's career, we asked nine actresses about working with the auteur. They painted a picture of a precise artist.

New York Times Movies
Apr 26, 2025

The Symbolism in ‘Sinners'
Beneath the spectacle of an action-packed vampire movie, the film has plenty to say about what is sacred and what is profane.

New York Times Movies
Apr 26, 2025

Rosa Barba Lights Up MoMA With Her Love of Cinema
Rosa Barba's films, sculptures and performances start with movies and the machines that make them. They end up in the realm of exuberant effects.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2025

‘Real Women Have Curves' Is Now a Broadway Show. Here Are 5 Things to Know.
The new musical is based on Josefina López's original play and the 2002 film adaptation that starred America Ferrera.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2025

Watch Ben Affleck Line Dance in ‘The Accountant 2'
The director Gavin O' Connor narrates a sequence from the film featuring the actor and Jon Bernthal.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2025

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a robot revenge drama and a supernatural detective story.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2025

Doubling Up: How ‘Sinners' and Other Movies Multiply One Actor
From camera tricks to digital facial replacement, a history of duplicating effects.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2025

‘Drop Dead City': When New York Was on the Financial Brink
This surprisingly entertaining film examines the 1975 fiscal crisis that nearly led the city to bankruptcy. The movie's conclusions remain relevant today.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2025

‘The Accountant 2' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Gavin O'Connor narrates a sequence from "The Accountant 2," starring Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

Andrea Nevins, Who Made Touching Films on Quirky Topics, Dies at 63
Her documentaries, one of which received an Oscar nomination, explored subjects like punk-rock dads and Barbie dolls.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

‘Havoc' Review: Tom Hardy Is Primed for a Fight
Tom Hardy is a crooked cop looking to make amends in Gareth Evans's action-packed film.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

Masahiro Shinoda, Leading Light of Japan's New Wave Cinema, Dies at 94
His films tapped into the fantasies of disgruntled youth by embracing brazen sexuality and countercultural politics. But unlike his peers, he did not shun tradition.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

A New Requirement for Oscar Voters: They Must Actually Watch the Films
The new rule, announced this week by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, was greeted with laughter and disbelief that it had not been required all along.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

‘The Trouble with Jessica' Review: Dinner Party or Crime Scene?
This British black comedy, starring Indira Varma, centers on a group of wealthy middle-aged friends with fraught histories.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

‘Until Dawn' Review: They Keep Dying, You'll Keep Shrugging
Based on a video game, this movie is done in by mediocre monsters and muddled time loops.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

‘Magic Farm' Review: A Droll Delight
Amalia Ulman's playful second feature follows an American television crew that lands in rural Argentina.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

‘Cheech and Chong's Last Movie' Review: Rolling Another One for the Road
The comedy duo celebrates a partnership that they just can't quit in this celebratory documentary.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

‘On Swift Horses' Review: Putting It All on the Line
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Jacob Elordi lead a melancholic drama about love and longing in the 1950s.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

‘Blue Sun Palace' Review: A Whole World Inside
A gorgeously intimate debut feature explores the lives of Chinese immigrants in a massage parlor in Queens.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

‘April' Review: A Doctor's Dilemma
In this, her second feature, the Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili takes on the risks faced by an obstetrician who performs kitchen-table abortions.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

‘The Accountant 2' Review: Ben Affleck's Revenge of the Killer Nerd
Affleck returns as a brilliant C.P.A. who moonlights as a mysterious, gun-toting fixer and gets help from his little bro, played by Jon Bernthal.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2025

Dea Kulumbegashvili's ‘April' Wont Be Shown in Georgia
The director Dea Kulumbegashvili's new movie, "April," shines a light on the complicated situation for women seeking abortions in Georgia.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2025

Karen Durbin, 80, Dies; ‘Fearless' Feminist Who Edited The Village Voice
A fierce advocate of sexual liberation, she pushed the alternative weekly to cover women's issues, as well as gay rights and avant-garde culture.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2025

Ben Affleck on ‘The Accountant 2,' Hollywood and Learning to Line Dance
The director and the writer of the surprisingly successful "Accountant" franchise join Affleck to discuss its origins, getting ahead in Hollywood and learning to line dance.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2025

Death, Taxes and Ben Affleck: ‘The Accountant' Gets a Sequel
The director and the writer of the surprisingly successful "Accountant" franchise join Affleck to discuss its origins, getting ahead in Hollywood and learning to line dance.

New York Times Movies
Apr 22, 2025

How Ozu Created His Own Cinematic Language
The greatest filmmaker of postwar Japan found a new way to show life onscreen.

New York Times Movies
Apr 21, 2025

Pope Francis, Unlikely Movie Star: From ‘Conclave' to ‘Francesco'
In fictional tales and documentaries, directors approached him as a screen character who was both admired and controversial.

New York Times Movies
Apr 21, 2025

‘Pangolin: Kulu's Journey' Review: Emotional Rescue
In this heartfelt wildlife documentary, a volunteer conservationist and an endangered critter develop a parent-child connection.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2025

David Cronenberg Lost His Wife and the Will to Make Movies. Then Came ‘The Shrouds'
The acclaimed filmmaker discusses bringing death to the forefront in his latest picture.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2025

Walton Goggins on the Song in His ‘White Lotus' Character's Head
The actor, also seen in "The Righteous Gemstones" and the new movie "The Uninvited," on dirt biking, his father's clothing advice and the music that makes him think of Rick Hatchett.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2025

There's a Feeling We're Not in Hollywood Anymore
Movies and TV productions are rapidly leaving California to film outside the United States, where labor costs are lower and tax incentives greater. Industry workers are exasperated.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2025

Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include brave siblings and violent young men.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2025

Five Free Movies to Stream Now
In films like Andrew Haigh's "Weekend," you'll find new beginnings in time for spring. Here's a rundown of what's currently on Tubi, Plex and PlutoTV.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2025

5 Free Movies to Stream on Tubi, Plex and PlutoTV
In films like Andrew Haigh's "Weekend," you'll find new beginnings in time for spring. Here's a rundown of what's currently on Tubi, Plex and PlutoTV.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2025

The ‘Pride & Prejudice' Hand Flex: One Gesture and the Web Is Still Swooning
The subtle expression of longing in the 2005 adaptation wasn't meant to be a key moment. Even the director is surprised it took on a life of its own.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2025

John Cena Confronts His Final WrestleMania
As his in-ring career draws to a close, the most popular star in W.W.E. is trying out a new role: the bad guy.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2025

Ani DiFranco Documentary Shows Her First Time Writing a Song With Another Artist
The film "1-800-ON-HER-OWN" follows the fiercely independent artist as she tries a career first: writing a song with another artist.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

Overlooked No More: Ethel Lina White, Master of Suspense Who Inspired Hitchcock
A powerhouse of the genre, she published around 100 short stories and 17 novels, one of which was adapted into the acclaimed film "The Lady Vanishes."

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

Robert E. McGinnis, Illustrator Behind Classic ‘James Bond' Posters, Dies at 99
In the 1960s and '70s, his leggy femmes fatales beckoned from paperback covers and posters for movies like "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "Thunderball."

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

‘The Ugly Stepsister' Review: Nipped, Tucked and Royally Fussed Over
This deliciously nasty reworking of the Cinderella fairy tale imagines how far one of the stepsisters would go to marry her prince.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

‘The Wedding Banquet' Review: The Family You Find
A retelling of Ang Lee's classic of queer cinema comes at the same farcical situation in a new way.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

‘Sinners' Review: Ryan Coogler's Southern Horror Fantasia
The director goes boldly out there in his fifth feature, a genre-defying, mind-bending shoot-em-up that stars Michael B. Jordan as twins.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

‘The Shrouds' Review: For Cronenberg, Grief Is an Obsession
The director's latest stars Vincent Cassel as an entrepreneur who mourns the death of his wife by inventing technology that surveils her entombed body.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

‘Queens of Drama' Review: A Half-Century Feud
Alexis Langlois's musical romance is an unruly story of a love-hate relationship between two ambitious musicians.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

‘The President's Wife' Review: Would Madame Get Your Vote?
Catherine Deneuve plays the former French first lady Bernadette Chirac in this puckish, highly fictionalized biopic with a pop-feminist edge.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

‘The Legend of Ochi' Review: The Great, Familiar Adventure
A 1980s throwback movie about a teenager who sets out on a journey with a mysterious being.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2025

‘Invention' Review: Patent Pensive
In this strange experimental feature from Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez, a grieving daughter investigates the mysterious gadget her father left behind.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2025

Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Coogler and a Dozen Years of Collaborations
The star and the director of "Sinners" have risen in parallel since first working together over a decade ago. In a joint interview, they explain their connection.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2025

‘The Voyeurs,' ‘Cyrano' and More Streaming Gems
Exciting new riffs on 1990s genre movies are among the highlights of this month's recommendations on your subscription streaming services.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2025

Joan Chen's Career Renaissance as the Cool Mom, From ‘The Wedding Banquet' to ‘Didi'
The acclaimed actress and filmmaker is having a career renaissance playing dynamic mother roles in indie films, including in the new version of "The Wedding Banquet."

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2025

Joan Chen: Exacting Artist, Cool Mom
The acclaimed actress and filmmaker is having a career renaissance playing dynamic mother roles in indie films, including in the new version of "The Wedding Banquet."

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2025

Betsy Arakawa, Gene Hackman's Wife, Asked About Flulike Symptoms Before Deaths
Videos, photographs and police reports released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office in New Mexico offered a look into the days before Betsy Arakawa and Mr. Hackman died.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2025

Marvin Levy, Oscar-Winning Publicist to Spielberg, Dies at 96
For 42 years, Mr. Levy strategized behind the scenes to promote Steven Spielberg's movies and ensure that the director was seen as Hollywood's de facto head of state.

New York Times Movies
Apr 13, 2025

Nicky Katt, Actor Known For ‘Dazed And Confused,' Dies at 54
He began his career as a child actor and later played tough guys and henchmen. He was best known for "Boston Public" and "Dazed and Confused."

New York Times Movies
Apr 12, 2025

‘The Interview': Ramy Youssef Is Just Trying to Be ‘Emotionally Correct'
The creator and comedian discusses his penchant for self-reflection, how politics fits into his work and why he's not interested in representing anyone but himself.

New York Times Movies
Apr 12, 2025

Alex Garland Pairs With a Veteran to Engage in Realistic ‘Warfare'
The filmmaker directed his latest picture with Ray Mendoza, a U.S. Navy veteran of the Iraq War. They wanted to depict, with a sense of urgency, war as it is really experienced.

New York Times Movies
Apr 12, 2025

How Brandon Kazen-Maddox, an American Sign Language Artist, Spends Their Sundays
Branden Kazen-Maddox makes time for mud massages, meditation and aerial hoop adventures.

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2025

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, there's a reincarnation satire, some timeline spaghetti and a family-friendly end-of-Earth film.

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2025

Watch Rami Malek Explode a Pool in ‘The Amateur'
The director James Hawes narrates a sequence from his film.

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2025

Rami Malek, Professional Outcast, Becomes ‘The Amateur'
The actor discusses his new thriller, as well as his most recognizable roles portraying misfits who prove their doubters, including themselves, wrong.

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2025

8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2025

‘The Amateur,' Rami Malek and His Particular Outsider Set of Skills
The actor discusses his new thriller, as well as his most recognizable roles portraying misfits who prove their doubters, including themselves, wrong.

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2025

‘Pets' Is the Rare Documentary for Children, About Children
The movie, directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, celebrates animals while planting a seed of interest in rescue operations.

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2025

‘The Amateur' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director James Hawes narrates a sequence from his film, starring Rami Malek.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

Stunt Design Becomes a New Oscars Award Category
Movies that are released in 2027 will be the first ones eligible for the new category honoring the people who make some of the most audience-pleasing moments.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

James Toback Is Ordered to Pay $1.7 Billion in Sexual Assault Case
After the former Hollywood director stopped participating in the civil case against him, a jury awarded 40 accusers $42 million each.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘G20' Review: Viola Davis Plays an Action-Hero President
Davis raises the bar on sheer brawniness in this action film where an American president has to fight Australian crypto-terrorists.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

Cannes Film Festival Announces Lineup, Including Scarlett Johansson and Wes Anderson
A sidebar to the competition will feature Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

Wes Anderson and Richard Linklater to Compete at Cannes Film Festival
A sidebar to the competition will feature Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘Chicken Jockey!' What to Know About the ‘Minecraft' Catchphrase
When Jack Black yells that in "A Minecraft Movie," young audiences respond raucously. The director approves, but some theaters don't. Here's what to know.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘G20' Review: Madam President or Rambo?
Viola Davis raises the bar on sheer brawniness in this action film where an American president has to fight Australian crypto-terrorists.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘Warfare' Review: A Combat Movie That Refuses to Entertain
In Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's film about an American platoon in Iraq, there is no admirably staged bloodshed or witty repartee. That's the point.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘The Uninvited' Review: A Surprise Guest at the Garden Party
Hollywood types get skewered in this comedy of manners, starring Walton Goggins, Pedro Pascal and Elizabeth Reaser.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘The Teacher' Review: Harsh Lessons in the West Bank
A legal procedural, a family tragedy, a romance and a kidnapping plot are a lot to hang on one character in this debut film by Farah Nabulsi.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘Sacramento' Review: Best Frenemies
In this warmly funny indie comedy, two friends with a complicated past confront their grief and anxieties on a California road trip.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘One to One: John & Yoko' Review: A Year in the Life
Kevin Macdonald's immersive documentary follows the couple from their heady first days in New York to their galvanizing concert at Madison Square Garden in 1972.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘The King of Kings' Review: A Remaking of the Christ
The story of Jesus, told through the eyes of Charles Dickens, that nobody asked for.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘Drop' Review: The Ultimate Doomscroll
A first date turns hellish when a terrified woman's phone is cloned by an anonymous psycho in this stylishly silly thriller.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2025

‘The Amateur' Review: An Unsafe World
Rami Malek stars in a spy movie that struggles with its conspiratorial angle.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2025

‘Pink Narcissus': A Home Movie Both Abject and Erotic
Originally released anonymously, this homoerotic fantasia by James Bidgood gets its first theatrical run in 54 years at Metrograph.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2025

Angel Studios Turns to Viewers of Faith to Greenlight Movies
The company behind "Sound of Freedom" follows an unusual strategy that relies on an army of subscribers to its streaming platform.

New York Times Movies
Apr 08, 2025

Film at Lincoln Center Chooses Daniel Battsek as Next President
At the production company Film4 he was instrumental in financing British movies. In New York, his goal is to attract a younger, more diverse audience.

New York Times Movies
Apr 08, 2025

Is Yoko Ono Finally Getting Her Moment?
A new biography and film about Yoko Ono offer more opportunities to assess her contributions to culture. Two pop music critics debate if they're worthy of their subject.

New York Times Movies
Apr 07, 2025

‘Boop! The Musical' Review: Betty Gets a Broadway Brand Extension
The It girl with the spit curl looks great for 100, but her Broadway musical, which feels like one big merch grab, is boop-boop-a-don't.

New York Times Movies
Apr 07, 2025

At James Earl Jones Memorial, Denzel Washington and Whoopi Goldberg Share Stories
At a gathering in the Broadway theater renamed to honor the star, speakers including Denzel Washington and Phylicia Rashad described Jones as an inspiration.

New York Times Movies
Apr 07, 2025

At 30, ‘A Goofy Movie' Has Made a Serious Impact
The 30-year-old animated Disney film has fans across generations. Now, a documentary looks back at its legacy.

New York Times Movies
Apr 06, 2025

‘The Last Five Years' Review: Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren Star in a Muddy Revival
Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren star in a muddy revival of Jason Robert Brown's still-scathing musical.

New York Times Movies
Apr 06, 2025

‘A Minecraft Movie' Arrives as a Surprise Box Office Smash
Weekend ticket sales will total $157 million, analysts said, nearly double the expected amount, ending a Hollywood dry spell.

New York Times Movies
Apr 06, 2025

Upper West Side Theater Is Sold After Governor Allocates $3.5 Million
A nonprofit bought the landmark Metro Theater after receiving financial support from Gov. Kathy Hochul, the State Senate and Steven Spielberg's foundation.

New York Times Movies
Apr 05, 2025

‘The Interview': Bill Murray Says He's Not the Man He Used to Be
The actor talks about his new film "The Friend," his jerky past and what he doesn't get about himself.

New York Times Movies
Apr 05, 2025

How the Stars of ‘All Nighter' Get That College Vibe
The actresses talk about bonding over their nightly cram session, and have also compiled a playlist of some of the songs that get them going.

New York Times Movies
Apr 05, 2025

Pedro Almodóvar Inspires a New Roche Bobois Collection
Roche Bobois reintroduces classic pieces that reflect the Spanish filmmaker's palette.

New York Times Movies
Apr 05, 2025

‘Boop!' Arrives on Broadway, With a Surprising 100-Year Back Story
From her 1930 debut as a poodle-human hybrid to a modern-day symbol of empowerment, Betty Boop has had an unusual journey to the Broadway stage. Boop-oop-a-doop!

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